Curtain-rod bracket



C. W. WALKER.

CURTAIN ROD BRACKET.

APPLICATION FILED MAY 11, 1920.

Patented Mar. 7, 1922.

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CHARLES W. WALKER, 0E CONWAY, NEW HAMPSHIRE.

CURTAIN-ROD BRACKET.

Application filed May 17, 1920.

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Be it known that I, Crmnnns VJ. WALKER, a citizen of the UnitedStates,residing in the city of Conwayand State of New Hampshire, have inventednew and useful Improvements in Curtain-Rod Brackets, of which thefollowing is a specification, reference being had to the accompanyingdrawinns.

This invention pertains to window shade and curtain supports.

The object is to provide asimple and eiiicient combination window shadeand curtain support which may be quickly mounted upon any casing and asquickly taken down, as desired.

Another object is to provide such device in a form enabling the readymounting of the shade or curtain, without the need of cutting off orshortening the shade roller, as is ordinarily required.

In the drawings:

Figure 1 is a perspective view showing my device in use for mounting ashade and curtain pole upon a window casement.

Figure 2 is a detail showing the construction of the individualsupporting element.

In carrying out the invention, I provide a combination shade roller andcurtain pole support indicated by the letter A. Each support is formedwith an integral, out standing hook 1 adapted to hold one end 9 of thecurtain pole 2, an integral, inwardly disposed eye 3 adapted to hold oneend pin 10 of the shade roller i, and a plurality of integral spurs 5which project backwardly perpendicular to the body portion 6 of thedevice, and are sharpened at'their ends and thus adapted for readily andquickly driv- Specification of Letters Patent.

Patented Mar. 7, 1922.

Serial No. 331,984.

ing into the outer face 7 ment 8.

In use one such support is mounted upon each side of the casement, inhorizontal alignment, and the roller and pole are then disposed betweenand supported by them, in usual form.

lVhile I have herein described a certain specific method of constructingand assembling the elements or" my invention, it is understood. same maybe varied in minor details, not departing from the spirit of myinvention as defined in the appended claim.

iVhat I claim to be new and patentable is:

A combined shade and curtain fixture formed out of a single piece 01":material and consisting of a relatively short, narrow body provided witha perforated enlargement in termediate its ends, the perforation lyingdirect-ly in the longitudinal axis of said body, and adapted to receivethe end of a shade roller, said body having a forwardly directed curvedhook at its lower end providing a recess close to said perforation forthe reception of one end of a curtain pole, where by to position theshade roller and curtain pole in close relation to each other and closeto the window frame, said body having a spur projecting rearwardly fromits upper end whereby to secure the fixture to the window frame, theaforesaid perforated enlargement adapted to lie against the window framewhen the fixture is secured to said frame.

of the window case- CHAR-LES W. WALKER.

Witnesses:

H. BOARDMAN FIFIELD, SADIE C. Emmy.

